Crystal Palace ace remains confident of survival despite heavy defeat

Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne (left) and Crystal Palace's Luka Milivojevic battle for the ball during the Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium, Nick Potts/PA Wire.

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Luka Milivojevic insists that he is still confident that Crystal Palace will turn things around, despite their poor start to the season.

The Eagles currently sit rock bottom of the Premier League table, with no points and no goals from their first six games of the season, following a 5-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester City on Saturday.

But the Serbian midfielder says that despite the heavy defeat, there were still positives for the Eagles, particularly from their first half performance.

And he says he remains positive that the Eagles can get out of trouble, despite currently being four points from safety after six games, and with games against Manchester United and Chelsea on the horizon.

“It is difficult, but we have to believe,” he said.

“We cannot give up and we still have a lot of games left.

“We know the next two games will be tough, but the season is long and we have a good squad and we will turn this around.